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  2. Comparison of IRC clients - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Client-to-Client Protocol (DCC) has been the primary method of establishing connections directly between IRC clients for a long time now. Once established, DCC connections bypass the IRC network and servers, allowing for all sorts of data to be transferred between clients including files and direct chat sessions.

  3. IRC - Wikipedia

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    The chat process works on a clientserver networking model. Users connect, using a client—which may be a web app, a standalone desktop program, or embedded into part of a larger program—to an IRC server, which may be part of a larger IRC network. Examples of programs used to connect include Mibbit, IRCCloud, KiwiIRC, and mIRC.

  4. List of commercial open-source applications and services

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    Open source Project name Ver 1.0 Date 389 Directory Server: Red Hat LDAP-compliant directory server 1.4.0 Fedora Directory Server 2005 Abiquo: Abiquo Cloud management 4.5 Abiquo 2008 AdaControl Adalog Source-code controller and coding standard checker for Ada: 1.13r8 AdaControl 2004 Anaconda Distribution: Anaconda: Package management tool and ...

  5. CGI:IRC - Wikipedia

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    CGI:IRC is a CGI program written in Perl that allows access to IRC via a web browser. [1] It is designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a restrictive firewall. [2] CGI:IRC will work in most browsers, including text based browsers such as ...

  6. ircII - Wikipedia

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    Encrypted Transport Layer Security connections to IRC servers are established with the OpenSSL library. [13] The concept of file transfers over IRC networks was first implemented by the authors of ircII. The client was the first to implement both the Client-to-client protocol (CTCP) and the Direct Client-to-Client (DCC) protocol. The ...

  7. Visual IRC - Wikipedia

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    Visual IRC (ViRC) is an open-source Internet Relay Chat client for the Windows operating system. Unlike many other IRC clients , nearly all of the functionality in ViRC is driven by the included IRC script , with the result that the program's behavior can be extended or changed without altering the source code .

  8. ii (IRC client) - Wikipedia

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    IRC It, or ii is a free and open-source Unix IRC client written in C by the suckless.org community. From the readme: [2] ii is a minimalist FIFO and filesystem-based IRC client. It creates an irc directory tree with server, channel and nickname directories. In every directory a FIFO in file and a normal out file is created.

  9. BitlBee - Wikipedia

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    A user registers with the BitlBee server for future credentials storage. Service protocols are added along with their credentials; following this, the software will display the user's buddy list as normal IRC users in a channel. [9] Conversations can be public, or use the private message facility of IRC. [11]